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Meaning of trap
A device or contraption for catching or holding something or someone.
Etymology of trap
The word "trap" originated from the Old French word "trape", meaning "snare" or "gin", which is derived from the Latin word "trappa", meaning "to catch" or "to seize".
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to a device or mechanism for catching animals, and its meaning has expanded over time to include figurative senses such as a situation or circumstance from which it is difficult to escape.
Synonyms
snare
pitfall
ambush
trapdoor
entrapment
captivity
imprisonment
confinement
cage
prison
jail
enclosure
barrier
obstacle
hindrance
impediment
snag
catch
hook
lure
decoy
bait
springe
gin
net
mesh
web
pit
hole
ditch
trench
fence
wall
barricade
blockade
ambush
booby trap
mousetrap
trapline
deadfall
steel trap
clamp
vice
grip
clutch
grasp
seizure
arrest
detention
restraint
check
curb
limit
restriction
hindrance
obstruction
blockage
barricade
Definitions
- A device for catching animals, typically having a mechanism that springs shut to hold or kill the animal.
- * A situation or circumstance from which it is difficult or impossible to escape.
- * A device or strategy for deceiving or catching someone.
Usage Examples
- The hunter set a trap for the rabbit, but it escaped.
- * The company fell into a trap by investing in a failing business.
- * The police set a trap for the suspect, and they were able to catch him.
Antonyms
freedom
release
liberation
escape
rescue
salvation
deliverance
emancipation
exemption
exception
immunity
impunity
reprieve
pardon
acquittal
discharge
dismissal
exemption
privilege
liberty
openness
accessibility
clarity
transparency
simplicity
ease
convenience
facilitation
assistance
aid
help
support